2000 Kyrgyzstan League

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Kyrgyzstan League
Season2000
Champions SKA PVO Bishkek
1999
2001

Statistics of Kyrgyzstan League for the 2000 season.

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Overview

The football season of 2000 consisted of 12 competing teams, resulting in SKA PVO Bishkek winning the championship.

League standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 SKA PVO Bishkek 222110988+9064
2 Dinamo Bishkek 2216426516+4952
3 Polyot Bishkek 2216065323+3048
4 Zhashtyk Ak Altyn Kara-Suu 2213634719+2845
5 Dinamo Alay Osh 2211654424+2039
6 Dordoy Naryn 2211474429+1537
7 Dinamo Manas SKIF Bishkek 22721334542023
8 KVT Dinamo Kara Balta 22711434582422
9 Dinamo KPK Jalal Abad 22621421452420
10 Semetey Kyzyl Kiya 22511624522816
11 Manas Dinamo Talas 22321720927211
12 Issyk Kul Karakol 2211202589644
Source: rsssf.com

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